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Pavement Overload

Britain's pavements are not for sale, so support our campaign and tell the Government not to legalise delivery robots.

Autonomous delivery robots are operating on pavements in Sheffield, Leeds, Barnsley, Milton Keynes, Sunderland, Reading, Bristol, Northampton and Cambridge. No national regulatory framework governs them. No law explicitly permits them. And the people most at risk - blind and partially sighted people, wheelchair users, parents with prams and older pedestrians - had no say whatsoever.

We wrote to the Secretary of State for Transport to ensure any regulation puts pedestrians first. Read it here. 

 

Two delivery robots operating on a street

Delivery Robots policy 

Take a look at our policy on delivery robots for information on what they are, where they are operating, laws and regulations, and what we think about them. 

A cartoon of a number of delivery robots operating on cracked pavements

Get involved

Visit our Pavement Overload website to find out more and how you can join the movement to protect our pavements.

WRITE TO YOUR MP TODAY

Tell your MP that Britain's pavements must be protected. Every letter counts - and MPs listen when their constituents speak.